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This is just wrong


it was only a matter of time 


-- Edited by 68sd at 16:17, 2009-02-15

-- Edited by 68sd at 11:35, 2009-02-16

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Call me stupid , but i like one or two of them.confuseconfuse


But anway , I would never do this with my car. nono
For sure !

Patty 58



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I like some of them. Sometimes you may need something to move the whole family through some rough terrain, or deep snow. Here's mine.

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68sd wrote:

it was only a matter of time 


-- Edited by 68sd at 16:17, 2009-02-15

-- Edited by 68sd at 11:35, 2009-02-16



did this guy think running boards look good on a muscle car? geez!!blehbleh


-- Edited by 68sd at 20:55, 2009-02-18

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68sd wrote:

68sd wrote:

it was only a matter of time 


-- Edited by 68sd at 16:17, 2009-02-15

-- Edited by 68sd at 11:35, 2009-02-16



did this guy think running boards look good on a muscle car? geez!!blehbleh


-- Edited by 68sd at 20:55, 2009-02-18

The running boards don't look cool ......... they are holding the fenders, rockers and Quarters together!!!!



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Stephenzone wrote:

68sd wrote:

an idea for steve



pervert. kinda looks like an old scout



Rename it a Wagoneer!!



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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico
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